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Right Plate: Dienstglas 6x30 - 'Service Glass'. 101857 - serial number. H/6400 - refers to the graticule's (targeting reticule built into the optics). WW2 GERMAN BINOCULARS DIENSTGLAS ddx code, 6x30, 163170, from Eastern Front. The binoculars is with range finder scale on the right side. Clarity is 8 on 1 to 10 scale.
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Left Plate: It's not very clear in the photo. Should show maker name and place of manufacture. Binoculars made after the start of the war would have a unique three letter codes instead. Right Plate: Dienstglas 6x30 - 'Service Glass' 101857 - serial number H/6400 - refers to the graticule's (targeting reticule built into the optics) mil graduation Additional Examples:, Related Books (might be hard to find): Gubas, Lawrence J. (2004) 'An Introduction to The Binoculars of Carl Zeiss Jena from 1893 - 1945', Lightning Press,Totowa, New Jersey.
ISBN Rohan, Stephen. (2001) 'A Guide to Handheld Military Binoculars 1894-1945', Optical Press, Bradbury, California, ISBN 0-97090003-0-9 • • • •.
Sorry Winfried, may be I don't understand. So then we know that the glass was made prior or in 1917 IF it is an original Zeiss bino. For exemple the Silvamar 6x30 (inter-war production) has three screw, as well as the dienstglas type h / 6400.. (see Images) If it is. The glasses you have shown are exceptions.
But in 1917 there was a design change with regards to the screws fixing the plates. If there are screws holding the washer then we definitely talk about a post WW I binocular. The design of the oculars supports this hypothesis as well. The three screws are not in contradiction to it. ASSUMING it was a WW I bino then I would have guessed it is of civilian nature as it is lacking the clamping wheel. So in summary: From the design it really could be Zeiss original built after WW I.
Big questions for me personally are: - Why would Zeiss make such a bino after the war when 8times magnification became more and more common? A trial version? - Why the strange inscription on the right plate?